Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Renaming Initiative
Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., headquartered in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, has undertaken a significant brand transformation aimed at improving unity and brand value across its operations. Starting from June 30, the company has announced the renaming of five subsidiaries in its shipbuilding segment. In conjunction with these name changes, all subsidiaries will adopt the unified Tsuneishi Group logo, signifying a cohesive brand identity.
Reasons Behind the Renaming
The strategic decision for these name changes stems from a reevaluation of the capital structure within the shipbuilding segment. As the maritime industry experiences rapid changes, this move is part of Tsuneishi's broader efforts to ensure sustainable growth and adaptability in a competitive market. The name changes not only simplify the identity of each subsidiary but also strengthen the connection to the Tsuneishi brand as a whole.
Old and New Company Names
The following is a list of the name changes:
- - Mihoshipbuilding Co., Ltd. to Tsuneishi Mihoshipbuilding, Inc.
- - Kanda Dock Co., Ltd. to Tsuneishi Kure Dock, Inc.
- - Mitsui E&S Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. to Tsuneishi Solutions Tokyo Bay, Inc.
- - Yura Dock Co., Ltd. to Tsuneishi Yura Dock, Inc.
- - Mitsui Shipbuilding Akishima Research Institute to Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Akishima Research Institute, Inc.
CEO's Statement
Yukio Okumura, the President and CEO of Tsuneishi Shipbuilding, commented on this initiative, stating: "With these name changes and the unification of our corporate logo, the Tsuneishi Group shipbuilding segment will function more cohesively than ever before. This will help us fortify our brand's identity and enhance its value. We look forward to your continued support and guidance as we embark on this journey."
About Tsuneishi Shipbuilding
Founded in July 1917, Tsuneishi Shipbuilding is a core entity in the Tsuneishi Group, focusing on the shipbuilding and shipping industries. The company is engaged in constructing and repairing various types of vessels, including bulk carriers, container ships, and tankers. Tsuneishi operates through its domestic Fukuyama factory and overseas facilities in the Philippines and China.
Key Corporate Information
- - Location: 1083 Tsuneishi, Numakuma-cho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima
- - Capital: 100 million JPY
- - Employees: 901 (as of January 1, 2025), with around 20,000 across the Tsuneishi Group
- - Website: Tsuneishi
- - ESG Commitment: ESG Info
Related Companies
In addition to its core operations, Tsuneishi Group includes several related companies and subsidiaries:
- - TSUNEISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES (CEBU), Inc. (Philippines)
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- - Tsuneishi (Zhoushan) Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (China)
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- - Tsuneishi Iron Works Ltd. (Hiroshima, Japan)
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- - Tsuneishi Engineering Co., Ltd. (Hiroshima, Japan)
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- - Mihoshipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Shizuoka, Japan)
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- - Kanda Dock Co., Ltd. (Kure, Japan)
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- - Mitsui E&S Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan)
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- - Yura Dock Co., Ltd. (Wakayama, Japan)
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- - Niigata Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Niigata, Japan)
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- - Mitsui Shipbuilding Akishima Research Institute (Tokyo, Japan)
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For further inquiries about this announcement, please contact:
Tsuneishi Holdings Corporation
Public Relations & Brand Department
TEL: 084-987-4915
Email: pr@tsuneishi.com